Do not call the Technical to begin with.
Unless the defensive or offensive player is so far out of bounds that not a single individual in the gym can tell what happen, that might be the only time that you should call a T. Other than that, leave this T alone. Just because the player is out of bounds does not warrant a T in my opinion. Penalize the screener for his actions. The screener's actions seems more obvious and if anything caused the defender to move the way he did. If you do it that way you will not have to worry about all the false doubles and simultaneous foul situations. Do not make this that difficult.
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble."
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
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